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How to Move, Copy, and Delete Files in Linux

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Learn how to move files with Linux commands in this tutorial from our archives. Because it has attracted low-quality or spam answers that had to be removed, posting an answer now requires 10 on this site the.

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Learn how to move files with Linux commands in this tutorial from our archives. There are certain tasks that are done so often, users take for granted just how simple they are. But then, you migrate to a new platform and those same simple tasks begin to require a small portion of your brain's power to complete. One such task is moving files from one location to another. Sure, it's most often considered one of the more rudimentary actions to be done on a computer. Moving files is no exception. Let's examine just how you can move those files about. First we'll examine the command line. Command line moving One of the issues so many users, new to Linux, face is the idea of having to use the command line. It can be somewhat daunting at first. The command for moving files is a perfect illustration of this. The command to move files is mv. It's very simple and one of the first commands you will learn on the platform. Instead of just listing out the syntax and the usual switches for the command — and then allowing you to do the rest — let's walk through how you can make use of this tool. The mv command does one thing — it moves a file from one location to another. This can be somewhat misleading, because mv is also used to rename files. But what if you simply wanted to move the file. What if you have a number of files you want to move. Copy files from one directory to another linux, you don't have to issue the mv command for every file. You can use wildcards to help you out. Here's an example: You have a number of. Should you want to move a file into the parent directory of the current working directory, there's an easy way to do that. As you can see, moving files from the command line, isn't difficult at all. On top of that, there are a lot of file managers you can use. Both are very powerful and flexible. I want to illustrate how files are moved using the Nautilus file manager on the Ubuntu 13. Nautilus has probably the most efficient means of moving files about. This context menu also allows you to copy the file to a new location, move the file to the Trash, and more. If you're more of a drag and drop kind of person, fear not — Nautilus is ready to serve. Let's say you have a file in your home directory and you want to drag it to Documents. By default, Nautilus will have a few bookmarks in the left pane of the window. You can drag the file into the Document bookmark without having to open a second Nautilus window. Simply click, hold, and drag the file from the main viewing pane to the Documents bookmark. If, however, the destination for that file is not listed in your bookmarks or doesn't appear in the current main viewing paneyou'll need to open up a second Nautilus window. Side by side, you can then drag the file from the source folder in copy files from one directory to another linux original window to the the destination folder in the second window. If you need to move multiple files, you're still in luck. Similar to nearly every modern user interface, you can do multi-select of files by holding down the Ctrl button as you click each file. After you have selected each file Figure 2you can either right-click one of the selected files and the choose the Move To option, or just drag and drop them into a new location. The selected files in this case, folders will each be highlighted. Moving files on the Linux desktop is incredibly easy. Either with the command line or your desktop of choice, you have numerous routes to success — all of which are user-friendly and quick to master.

In order for this to work, you must have network connectivity from the source system to the destination system. This context menu also allows you to copy the file to a new location, move the file to the Trash, and more. In this Article: This wikiHow teaches you how to copy and paste a file on a Linux computer. The wikiHow Tech Team also followed the article's instructions and validated that they work. Alternatively you could just share the data by copying it to a folder not under one of the homes.

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